Provoking
the Enemy: Seeking a Pretext to Wage War on Iran
By
Julie Lévesque
3
October, 2012
Provoking
a war and then blaming the enemy for carrying out an act of
aggression is no longer part of a hidden agenda, a safely
guarded secret as in the case of Pearl Harbor (1941) which was used
by the FDR administration as a justification for America’s entry
into the Second World War. (Michel Chossudovsky, Provoke
an Attack on Iran? “Lets Bring it On… At the End of the Day… We
Ought to Take ‘Em Out”,
October 03, 2012)
Adding
another hostile move to its long list of provocations against Iran,
the U.S. government removed the terrorist organization
Mujahedin-e-Khalq Organization (MKO) from its list of foreign
terrorist organizations in late September. For Kourosh Ziabari, this
decision shows America’s “unconditional support to the sworn
enemies of the Iranian nation straight from the shoulder.”
“The
decision was made under the pretext that MKO has not carried out any
terrorist operation over the past 10 years”, Zaibari notes,
although “[s]ince 2010, it has [...] assisted Israel’s Mossad to
kill four high-ranking Iranian nuclear scientists in a bid to thwart
Iran’s scientific progress”. He adds:
In
an article published in New Yorker on April 6, 2012, the renowned
investigative journalist Seymour Hersh revealed that how the U.S.
government has furtively supported the MKO terrorists. The article
entitled “Our Men in Iran?” documented that members of the MKO
were trained in communications, cryptography, small-unit tactics and
weaponry by the Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC) at a base in
Nevada starting in 2005. (Kourosh Ziabari, Delisting
the MKO. America: A State Sponsor of Terrorism against Iran,
Global Research, September 29, 2012.)
This
decision to rehabilitate the MKO comes shortly after Netanyahu’s
nuclear Iran scare tactic at the UN, similar to that of Colin Powell
about Iraq’s non-existent WMDs in 2003, and Barack Obama’s UN
speech where he reiterated that his government “will do what we
must to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon.”
Does
that include using the newly reprieved terrorists to falsify
documents to frame Iran on the nuclear issue? Washington’s Blog
reports:
According
to U.S. officials,
Israel is training
and supporting Iranian terrorists who
are trying to topple the Iranian government. Those Israeli-funded
terrorists have faked
documents to
falsely indicate that Iran is building a nuclear bomb. (Washington’s
Blog, Will
Israel Launch a False Flag Against Iran to Start War? Global
Research, September 28, 2012)
Fake
documents have been used in the past for the same purpose in the
form of a mysterious stolen Iranian laptop containing “‘a series
of drawings of a missile re-entry vehicle’” which allegedly
could accommodate an Iranian produced nuclear weapon.” The
drawings were actually depicting “an obsolete North Korean missile
system which was decommissioned by Iran in the mid-1990s [...] The
laptop documents were essential to sustaining America’s position
in the UN Security Council.” (Gareth Porter, The
Mysterious “Laptop Documents”. Using Fake Intelligence to
Justify a Pre-emptive Nuclear War on Iran,
Global Research, November 18, 2010)
In
March 2012, just as Iran was negotiating visits at Parchin military
base with the IAEA, Israeli soldiers were reported to have been
“looking for a smoking gun” at Parchin, dressed as Iranian
soldiers and driving Iranian military vehicles:
A
report published in The Sunday Times on March 25 suggests
that “Israel is using a permanent base in Iraqi Kurdistan to
launch cross-border intelligence missions in an attempt to find
‘smoking gun’ evidence that Iran is building a nuclear warhead.”
(Israeli
spies scour Iran in nuclear hunt,
The Sunday Times, March 25, 2012)
Western
sources told the Times Israel was monitoring
“radioactivity and magnitude of explosives tests” and that
“special forces used Black Hawk helicopters to carry commandos
disguised as members of the Iranian military and using Iranian
military vehicles”. The sources believe “Iranians are trying to
hide evidence of warhead tests in preparation for a possible IAEA
visit”. (Cited in Report:
Israeli soldiers scour Iran for nukes,
Ynet, March 25, 2012) (Julie Lévesque, FABRICATING
A “SMOKING GUN” TO ATTACK IRAN? Israeli Spies Disguised as
Iranian Soldiers on Mission Inside Iran,
Global Research, March 27, 2012.)
Seeing
the unfolding crisis, Russian career diplomat Dmitry Ryurikov
declared two years ago:
[T]wo
weeks before the last US elections in 2008, Vice President Joe Biden
went on record as saying that there were several scenarios for a
certain generated crisis, to wit, a war. The Americans will have to
tighten their belts. At first they won’t understand why all of
that is needed. But they’ll approve everything eventually. Among
other places, Biden localized the scenario in the Middle East.
I
don’t rule out that the scenario might have included such a thing
as a false-flag attack, or, plainly speaking, a
provocation…“False-flag attacks” as a war-starting method were
time and again used in the 20th Century. (Nadezhda Kevorkova, US
may be seeking provocation to launch a war against Iran,
Global Research, September 25, 2010.)
More
recently joint U.S. and Israeli military exercises were being
conducted in the Persian Gulf with underwater drones “making
mining more controllable and clandestine”. (American
Drones for Covert Underwater Warfare against Iran, Julie
Lévesque,
September 28, 2012.)
Still
beating the drums of war, the Neocons are calling for the U.S. to
provoke Iran:
Recalling
the war pretext incidents in US history, including the
Lusitania (World War I) Pearl Harbor (World War II) and the Gulf of
Tonkin (Vietnam), Patrick Clawson’s “operational recommendation”
is to incite an incident which will provoke Iran to firing the first
shot, potentially leading us onto the path of World War Three.
“At
some point soon, … the window for diplomacy will indeed have
closed, and the United States—along with as many international
partners as it can mobilize—should move to more forceful action,
be it covert or overt, publicly proclaimed or deniable.” (Michel
Chossudovsky,Neocon
Washington Think Tank: The US should Provoke Iran into “Firing the
First Shot”,
Global Research, September 26, 2012
All
these new developments are pure acts of provocation and clearly
indicate the U.S. seeks to trigger a war with Iran as Sarah
Flounders explains:
There
is growing apprehension that through miscalculation, deliberate
provocation or a staged false flag operation, a U.S. war with Iran
is imminent.
The
dangerous combination of top U.S. officials’ public threats, the
Pentagon’s massive military deployment, continued drone flights
and industrial sabotage against Iran provides an ominous warning.
The corporate media have been more than willing to cheer industrial
sabotage, computer viruses and targeted assassinations. War
maneuvers with Israel scheduled for mid-January were suddenly
postponed Jan. 15 until May or later. (Sara
Flounders, Miscalculation,
Provocation or a Staged False Flag Op.? Resist U.S. War Threats on
Iran,
January 21, 2012.)
Will
Iran fall into the “provocation” trap laid by the U.S. just like
Japan did in World War II? Not unlike the Japanese Empire, Iran has
been diplomatically isolated and the series of U.S. sanctions and
provocations against the Islamic Republic are reminiscent of Pearl
Harbor as Patrick Buchanan explains:
“[T]he
attack by the Japanese air force was a carefully laid trap
engineered at the highest level in Washington with the coldly
premeditated aim of precipitating US entry to World War II.
As
Buchanan notes the Japanese “provocation” at Pearl Harbour was
preceded by of a series of US provocations against imperial Japan,
including severing Tokyo’s oil economy and isolating the country
into a diplomatic corner.
“The
question was how we should maneuver them [Japan] into firing the
first shot…” then US secretary of war Henry Stimson is quoted in
records from November 1941. (Finian Cunningham, Pearl
Harbor: 70 Years on, Is Iran the New Japan?,
December 8, 2011.)
Global
Research brings to its readers a list of selected articles on this
very serious issue.
For
more analysis on this topic, consult our in-depth report IRAN:
THE NEXT WAR? and
our I-Book WAR
PLAN IRAN: Dispelling the Lies, Telling the Truth about Western
Aggression in the Persian Gulf.
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Selected
Global Research Articles
Provoke
an Attack on Iran? “Lets Bring it On… At the End of the Day…
We Ought to Take ‘Em Out” Michel
Chossudovsky, October 03, 2012
Delisting
the MKO. America: A State Sponsor of Terrorism against Iran,
Kourosh Ziabari, September 29, 2012
Will
Israel Launch a False Flag Against Iran to Start War?, Washington’s
Blog, September 28, 2012
American
Drones for Covert Underwater Warfare against Iran,
Julie Lévesque, September 28, 2012
Neocon
Washington Think Tank: The US should Provoke Iran into “Firing the
First Shot” ,
Michel Chossudovsky, September 26, 2012
Obama
uses UN Speech to Threaten War against Iran,
Bill Van Auken, September 26, 2012
“Warship
Diplomacy”: A Prelude to All Out War against Iran?,
Prof Michel Chossudovsky, September 26, 2012
Deadly
Sanctions Regime: Economic Warfare against Iran,
Eric Draitser, September 25, 2012
THE
IRAN WAR PATH HAS RESUMED: With Another ‘Colin Powell
Moment’? Finian
Cunningham, May 16, 2012
FABRICATING
A “SMOKING GUN” TO ATTACK IRAN? Israeli Spies Disguised as
Iranian Soldiers on Mission Inside Iran,
Julie Lévesque, March 27, 2012
Miscalculation,
Provocation or a Staged False Flag Op.? Resist U.S. War Threats on
Iran,
Sara Flounders, January 21, 2012
Pearl
Harbor: 70 Years on, Is Iran the New Japan?,
Finian Cunningham, December 8, 2011.
Using
Fake Intelligence to Justify War on Iran Michel
Chossudovsky November 09, 2011
The
Mysterious Laptop Documents: “Evidence” of Iran Nuclear Weapons
Program May Be Fraudulent,
Gareth Porter, November 18, 2010
The
Mysterious “Laptop Documents”. Using Fake Intelligence to
Justify a Pre-emptive Nuclear War on Iran Michel
Chossudovsky, November 24, 2010
US
may be seeking provocation to launch a war against Iran,
Nadezhda Kevorkova, September 25, 2010

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